LIV Golf riches up for grabs in Abu Dhabi as players battle for places 3 will succeed
Those who get in could be joined by Jon Rahm, who is being linked with a switch from the PGA Tour to the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV in 2024.
Those who get in could be joined by Jon Rahm, who is being linked with a switch from the PGA Tour to the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV in 2024.
Order of merit title up for grabs and seasons top 65 players will retain full status for 2024, as Saudi Open earns step up in status from last years Asian Development Tour.
Spaniard Jon Rahm hit with PGA Tour suspension, lifting Yuan to No 125 in points and allowing him to keep full privileges for 2024 season.
Hongkonger among field at Abu Dhabi Golf Club vying for three spots to play on Saudi Arabia-backed circuit next season.
Spaniard becomes biggest name to make switch since Open champion Cameron Smith joined in 2022.
Zimbabwes Kieran Vincent will join brother Scott in LIV Golf next season, with Finlands Kalle Samooja and Jinichiro Kozuma also securing one of three places up for grabs.
Officials announce seven of Asian Tours 10 elevated events, with 2024 schedule beginning in Oman and including visit to North Africa as part of global expansion.
As 2024 approaches, the conversation has moved from concerns over sportswashing to how much influence desert kingdoms money will eventually buy.
Ogletree earned spot with HyFlyers GC by finishing top of the International Series order of merit, and will play alongside Mickelson, Cameron Tringale and Brendan Steele in 2024.
Hong Kong Golf Club will host world-class tournament between March 8 and 10, with Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson among host of major stars expected to play.
Jazz Janewattananond fires 9-under-par 62 in opening round of first Asian Tour event of year, and credits three weeks spent working on his game in Korea.
International Series season opener in Middle East takes place a week before LIV Golf Jeddah, and has attracted 21 players from the team circuit.
CEO Greg Norman tells players resolution which protects the accuracy, credibility and integrity of the OWGR rankings no longer exists.
Martin Kaymer shoots six-under-par 64 to sit in tie for third after opening round at LIV Golf Hong Kong, and says injury to left wrist is finally healing.
Japans Ayaka Furues four-under-par 68 moves her clear of the field at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.
Spaniard produces flawless weekend of golf to win Asian Tours first event of the year, secures spot at Open Championship. Wang Jeung-han and Denwit Boriboonsub take other two places.
Scott Hends five-under-par 66 moves him to 12 under overall, two shots clear of the field at Millbrook Golf Resort.
Celine Boutier needs just 22 putts in second round at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, bouncing back from an opening 73 to take one-shot over Japans Ayaka Furue lead into weekend.
Australias Hannah Green drains monster 30-foot putt to edge out Celine Boutier at last in Singapore
Hong Kongs Taichi Kho on cusp of Olympic Golf Rankings which are expected to be finalised in June.
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